The Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies Podcast
The Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies podcast brings regional scholars, intellectuals, and activists to share their expertise on a wide range of issues related to the US Southwest and US-Mexico Borderlands.
Episodes
23 episodes
Annette Rodríguez Interview
Santiago Guerra interviewed Annette Rodríguez on April 8th, 2025, the same day Annette gave the WES (Women in the West) lecture to an audience of 70 people.
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Season 5
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Episode 2
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49:03
In Her Bones– Interview with Jessica Kahkoska and Rebecca Martinez
Join Dr. Santiago Guerra as he interviews In Her Bones playwright Jessica Kahkoska and play director Rebecca Martinez. In Her Bones premieres February 13, 2025 and runs through March 2, 2025 at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts C...
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Season 5
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Episode 1
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31:48
Claire's Podcast: Interviews with Chicana Educators
Claire Irigoyen, a SWS graduate (2023), interviews Chicana educators in Denver and explores what culturally responsive teaching can look like.
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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1:06:57
Hulbert Center Update from Lucie and Buzz
Hey y'all! We know you've missed us. Here's a little update episode where Lucie and Buzz talk about some Southwest Studies events and other cool happenings in the Center.
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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11:43
Class Spotlight: New Mexican Culture and Identity through the Performative Arts
In Block 3, Dr. Karen Roybal and Dr. Carrie Ruiz taught a cross-listed Spanish and Southwest Studies class: New Mexican Culture and Identity through the Performative Arts (SP316/SW200). This episode highlights the voices of the professors, as w...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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20:48
Minisode: Why Can't Weed be Friends?
In this episode, four students from Dr. Santiago Guerra's third block class, SW252: Marijuana Movement and Cannabis Culture interview a CC alum who does work in the medical marijuana field.
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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12:57
Minisode: Cannabis and the Constitution, Mexicans and Marijuana
In this episode, four students from Dr. Santiago Guerra's third block class, SW252: Marijuana Movement and Cannabis Culture dive into researching the history of cannabis. This is in regards to constitutional laws surrounding marijuana and how t...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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13:46
Minisode: CC– Cannabis Campus
In this episode, five students from Dr. Santiago Guerra's third block class, SW252: Marijuana Movement and Cannabis Culture dive into researching cannabis culture on CC campus.
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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18:29
Leah Witherow Interview
Sarah interviews Leah Davis Witherow, Curator of History for the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. They discuss the museum's past, present, and future– keeping in mind the importance of histories that are often not included (of Indigenous...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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55:15
Hulbert Center Update– November 2021
In this episode, Dr. Santiago Guerra, Dr. Karen Roybal, and Dr. Eric Perramond update our listeners on what's new with them and with the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies.
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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30:24
Alex Chávez Interview
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Alex Chávez about music, his work and, in particular, his recent publication, Gender, Ethnonationalism, and the Anti-Mexicanist Trope, published in the Journal of American Folklore.
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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1:10:45
Andrew Curley Interview
Sarah interviews Dr. Andrew Curley on the everyday incorporation of Indigenous nations into colonial economies. Dr. Curley’s publications build on ethnographic research and speak to how Indigenous communities understand coal, energy, land, wate...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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45:52
Virginia Palacios Interview
Dr. Santiago Guerra talks with Virginia Palacios, the executive director of Omission Shift, a new nonprofit organization created to reform oil and gas oversight in Texas. Before this, Virginia was the principal at VP Environmental, an environme...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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33:40
Arlene Dávila Q & A
On March 18th, The Hulbert Center hosted Dr. Arlene Dávila on Zoom for a Q&A on Latinx art. Her most recent book is called Latinx Art: Artists, Markets and Politics. Arlene Dávila is a recognized public intellectual focusing on...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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1:12:02
Michael Méndez Interview
In this episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Michael Méndez. Dr. Méndez is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning and Policy at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Méndez’s award-winning book, “Climate Change from the Streets,” p...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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28:46
Gabriella Sanchez Interview
In this episode, Dr. Santiago Guerra interviews Dr. Gabriella Sanchez, sociocultural anthropologist, current visiting senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies: Migration and Global Order Unit, and author of Human ...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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34:01
Megan Kate Nelson Interview
In this episode, Sarah talks to Megan Kate Nelson about her book The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native peoples in the Fight for the West, which was rated as one of Smithsonian Magazine‘s Top Ten History Books o...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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40:59
Melissa Johnson and Emily Neimeyer Interview
Santiago discusses the article Ambivalent Landscapes: Environmental Justice in the US-Mexico Borderlands (Springer, Human Ecology, 2008) with co-authors, Dr. Melissa Johnson and Dr. Emily Neimeyer.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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37:28
Holly Karibo and George Diaz Interview
In this episode, Santiago talks with Dr. Holly Karibo (assistant professor of history at Oklahoma State University) and Dr. George Diaz (associate professor of history at The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley) about the recent volume...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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31:37
Amy Kohout Interview
Sarah talks with Amy Kohout, Assistant Professor of History at Colorado College. Amy is currently working on her book manuscript which is tentatively titled “Taking the Field: Soldiers, Nature, and Empire on American Frontiers.”
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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39:32
Melanie Yazzie Interview (PART 2)
In this episode, Sarah talks with Melanie Yazzie. Melanie is an assistant professor of Native American Studies and American Studies at the University of New Mexico. She also is an organizer with the Red Nation, a grassroots Native-run organizat...
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30:29